either "drop it completely" or
> "stick it in the name field of the cc header" as reasonable.
Well, we could always convert it to email address comment, converting
for example the following trailer:
Cc: John Doe # comment
to the following address:
John Doe (comment)
Just FYI. Though I'm not sure how well this would work...
Best,
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Jakub Narębski
be.
P.P.S. Different announcements use different URLs (different channels)
to better track where one got information about this survey.
Thanks in advance for taking your precious time to answer the survey,
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Jakub Narębski
on behalf of
Git Development Community
g...@vger.kernel.org
ve patch tracking,
>> and leave comments for the mailing list. Of course this is exactly
>> what git-series seems to do, so in some sense I may be advocating
>> dropping my own work in favour of improving git-series.
>
> I think the two serve different (though related) functions. I'd love
> to be able to use a text editor and command-line tool to produce and
> submit comments to systems like Gerrit or GitHub.
I think there are command-line tools that allow to submit comments
to GitHub.
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